🚀 Elevate Your Workspace with TRIGKEY Mini PC!
The TRIGKEY Mini PC is a compact powerhouse featuring Intel's 11th Generation N5095 processor, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 500GB M.2 SSD. Designed for efficiency, it supports dual 4K displays and offers robust connectivity options, making it ideal for both professional and personal use. With a sleek design and lifetime technical support, this mini PC is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their computing experience.
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Processor | 2.9 GHz celeron |
RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
Hard Drive | 500 GB |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 5.8 GHz Radio Frequency, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Brand | TRIGKEY |
Item model number | GREEN G3 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | OS |
Item Weight | 1.76 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.5 x 5.35 x 2.32 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
W**.
Awesome minipc with great specifications, can run Minecraft and other light gaming
I received this minipc this morning. It had Windows 11 Pro installed and I ran updates on it that took a couple of hours (Microsoft servers). I then "debloated" Windows so that it was running on the bare minimum that it needs to run. I then installed a lot of software over a variety of types and did some testing. I installed Linux Subsystem for Windows and it ran fine with no issues. Where I ran into my first snag was when I tried to install Android Subsystem for Windows, it claimed that the processor wasn't compatible (No problem). I installed Blender, Sketchup, LibreOffice, Minecraft (for testing) and an assortment of other light games, as well as a ton of other miscellaneous software for my CCTV, novel writing, etc. I was shocked when Minecraft loaded and ran very smoothly without a single stutter, I also rendered a small scene in Blender and again it rendered quick and smooth. Though this thing isn't going to be able to render large complex scenes as you need a dedicated graphics card. I tried sketchup and the quality was low but passable. Everything I have thrown at it has just worked and it is running nice and cool with no glitching. I am very impressed. I am going to ultimately put Fedora on it, but I wanted to give Windows 11 a quick test. As for the hardware, I ran a test with HWINFO and the hardware specs came back spot on to the description. The main drawback of the hardware is the Memory is single channel but because you get 16GB you really don't notice that much. I highly recommend this computer especially if you know how to slim down Windows to optimize it or are going to put Linux on it.
S**R
Great Value Mini PC
I highly recommend this mini pc. I use it all the time along side my Lenovo Legion and self built rig. I paired it with a portable monitor so its very easy to throw everything in a bag and carry it wherever I need it. It's great for doing simple tasks such as browsing the web and streaming content. I did download steam and a couple of games because I was curious. I was able to run CSGO pretty decently it had some frame tearing but nothing major. I also ran Wizard101 and We Happy Few with no problem at all. However when it came to games like GTA V it ran horribly slow on lowest settings and Dying Light 2 didn't run (obviously). Keep in mind this isn't a PC built to run game and when using it for what it's meant for it works perfectly.
D**.
Mini Comp didn't not last a year
I was impressed when I first got it and set it up. It worked very well. It was fast and clear. When it got close to about 12 months it stopped working. Blue screen came up, I was able to reset first time second time it completely died and got massage saying the computer needs to get fixed same issue with other mini computer I had purchased within weeks from each other. I would not recommend.
A**R
worth it for the price
its two years since i purchased it it is great the only thing i needed is a new wifi adapter
T**F
Mighty Mini's
I have purchased several mini-PCs in the past few years. This one is a different brand I'm trying. Since this is only day one, a comprehensive review cannot be done, but I can speak of the purpose & benefit of a mini PC. I use these minis as secondary systems mostly purposed for playing movies (I'm a huge movie buff and I always have movies playing 24/7). That's all I use them for 99% of the time. My first few minis only had 4 GBs of RAM, which I don't recommend. With only 4 gigs you can basically load Windows and that's it. I could however run the Movies & TV app successfully. (just remember to reboot often) This mini was the lowest priced mini with 16 GBs of RAM, which gives me a lot more room to use as a secondary PC--for web browsing, email, PDFs, Word, etc. I have half a dozen of these little minis and just love them. Just keep in mind of their limitations, but you can easily & cheaply expand your home network; & you can't beat their tiny footprint. I would highly recommend these for kids PCs as well.
H**.
Smaller Than a Monte Cristo Sandwich
This is in reference to the 16G/500G model. I had to use the CMOS reset button on setup but no problems after that for a week now. It's in use about 18 hours per day. Easy to use, run, etc. Sixty times faster than my older machine. Really don't like Win 11, though -- was like Whack-a-Mole to stop all the "helpful" apps. Weird not to have loud machine noises in the room. Hopefully this tiny spec of electronics will keep working. Imagine if Voyagers 1 and 2 had one of these onboard...
D**N
Nice Little Unit Lasted 4 Months
Nice little unit, performed like a champ for 4 months then went blue screen while shutting down. While no expert I am reasonably tech-savy and nothing I’ve done has been able to repair or reset this unit so now it’s an expensive paperweight. Was it the hardware? Was it the software? Who knows. There are sensitive financial and personal files on the hard drive and so I will not send it to the manufacturer for repair and replacement.I liked it so much and it worked so well up until a few days ago that I will at least try to replace the hard drive myself and do a clean OS installation to try to revive it. I understand of course that this voids any manufacturer warranty but since I will not be sending it back for repair or replacement then I have little to loose. As with all technology there is always a risk of hardware failure and so any important files should be backed up and consideration given to whether or not to return the failed unit to the manufacturer if personal data was on the hard drive.Your experience may or may not be different than mine.
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